He sold his first startup for $100M. Then raised $250M in 18 months. | Dileep Thazhmon, Founder of Jeeves cover art

He sold his first startup for $100M. Then raised $250M in 18 months. | Dileep Thazhmon, Founder of Jeeves

He sold his first startup for $100M. Then raised $250M in 18 months. | Dileep Thazhmon, Founder of Jeeves

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Dileep sold his first company for over $100M. For his second act, he didn't just want another win; he wanted to solve a problem that banks refused to touch: global business banking.

In this episode, Dileep breaks down how Jeeves scaled to $7M ARR in just over a year by doing things that "don't scale"—like physically mailing credit cards to Argentina.

He reveals the counterintuitive strategy of raising from dozens of small investors, how to pivot a fintech when interest rates skyrocket, and why being an outsider was his biggest advantage in building a global banking infrastructure from scratch.

Why You Should Listen

  • How to get to $7M ARR in one year through unscalable acts.
  • Why a "messy" cap table with 50+ investors is actually a secret weapon.
  • The "Beat Down" Framework: A brutal stress test for vetting your idea.
  • The offline marketing stunt that actually worked.

Keywords

startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, product market fit, fintech startup, global expansion, second time founder, Y Combinator, fundraising strategy, B2B banking, finding pmf

00:00:00 Intro
00:02:04 Selling His First Company for $100M
00:08:19 The "Beat Down" Framework for New Ideas
00:19:38 The One Metric That Matters for PMF
00:24:44 Why Join YC as a Second-Time Founder?
00:29:15 Shipping Cards to Argentina by Hand
00:39:13 The Pivot to Jeeves Pay When Cards Got Shut Down
00:43:25 The "Messy Cap Table" Fundraising Strategy
00:49:27 The Moment of True Product Market Fit

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